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    Why Sony Failed?

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    Why Sony fail? When I read “Leading Change Why Transformation Efforts Fail”‚ I directly linked Sony with the transformation fail. Sony‚ the previous electrical giant‚ announced a record annual net loss of $6.4 billion for fiscal year 2011 in May 22 2012. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Sony reported substantial losses. Transformation efforts couldn’t turnaround the bad situation of Sony due to the mistakes that made by Sony in those transformation. First‚ Sony did not establishing a

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    Why Lenovo succeeds

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    Why Lenovo Succeeds Nowadays‚ is hard for people to have high quality of life without technological products in their daily life. According to a survey‚ there are 900 million to 1 billion computer users (2010)‚ therefore‚ there is no doubt that the technology industry is one of most intense and competitive industries in comparison with other industries. Lenovo is an IT miracle which growing rapidly and achieving successful not only in China but also in global competitive market. “Lenovo

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    Why Prohibition Failed

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    Why Prohibition Failed Prohibition: Help or Harm? Prohibition damaged America Imagine this"¦ It’s 12:30 am in a dark New York City street during the 1920s. Everything is silent. Then a man walks around to the back of an old saloon‚ closed due to Prohibition. He knocks three times on the back door then mutters the words " Joe sent me". The door opens to the sound of ragtime music and people singing. The door shuts and it is silent again"¦ That was an example of just on of the 100‚000 "speak-easies"

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    By: Geneva Frank Rome was first established according to legend by two twins with the names of Romulus and Remus. According to legend‚ they were thrown in the Tiber river to drown. There uncle was fearful of what they would become. A mother wolf found them and took them in as her own. When they were older they came across what was going to be called Rome. Romulus killed Remus so that he could be‚ what they called an emperor later on‚ the first king of Rome. Rome’s geography played a key role in

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    believe that it is careful planning leads to success. Though there may be exceptions‚ most of the time success come from careful planning. In most of the cases‚ taking risks or chances are the key to success at the outset. It is quite difficult to succeed without having any risks. As we all know‚ Bill Gates once dropped out of the school to pursue his career‚ and to the incredible luck‚ he succeeded and started his own company. However‚ he needs to make plans to maintain his success‚ to keep his company

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    does it feel to be treated unfair? Rome gets treated unfair too. Rome was a republic that became a dictatorship and it “fell”. This means Rome fell apart completely. This occurred from 750 BC to 5 BC. This was over 1000 years. The primary reasons that Rome “fell” was that they had Military Problems‚ Natural Disasters‚ and poor and unfair. One of the primary reasons that Rome fell was they had poor government. First of all‚ Rome may have good rules‚ but they did not enforce them. For example‚ too

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    Why the Armada Failed

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    would risk being shipwrecked). When the Armada was waiting for Parma’s men‚ they were driven away by fireships‚ which the Armada thought to be a specialised hellburner‚ and it fled‚ with formation broken‚ and then routed at the Battle of Gravelines‚ where‚ once again‚ the Armada’s determination to board and fight hand to hand meant they were battered by cannon fire‚ even though they were within musket range. However‚ it can be argued that it was not a case of English tactical superiority‚ but Spanish

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    why enron failed

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    (Tribble‚ 1990). The company steadily grew throughout the 60’s and 70’s through a combination of underselling the competition at the expense of a smaller profit and by acquiring ownership of small regional chains to expand their brand. To the present‚ where Wal-Mart has annual revenue near $387.69 billion and employs over 2.1 million people and maintains more than 6‚200 facilities around the world‚ including over 3‚800 stores in the United States and 3‚800 international units. In fact‚ their U.S. presence

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    proposed constitutional amendments were successfully ratified. This means that there are six amendments that failed to be ratified. Those six proposed constitutional amendments are caught in limbo‚ surviving the first part of the process only to be suspended in the ratification process. Some of these amendments have time restrictions while others do not. Of the six amendments that failed to be ratified only four are still viable today as the time extensions on the other two have expired. There is

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    Why Motorola Failed?

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    Motorola is an American company with many "firsts" in the field of science and technology. It started in Chicago in 1928. Company founders Paul V. Galvin and Joseph Galvin created the brand name Motorola for the car radio – linking "motor" (for motorcar) with "ola" (which implied sound)  1928 Founding of Company  Paul V. Galvin and his brother‚ Joseph Galvin‚ incorporated the Galvin Manufacturing Company in Chicago on Sept. 25‚ 1928. Galvin Manufacturing would later become Motorola 

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